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Amusements, Sco. T H E A T E E ROYAL. Manager Francis Leon. Business Manager 8. 6. Oliver. Stage Manager Walter Medns. FRIDAY MAY 21, SECOND APPEARANCE LEON AND CUSHMAN'S MINSTRELS, In conjunction with the COGILL BEOTHEES. POE A SEASON OP EIGHT NIGHTS, With Three Changes of Programme. GRAND FIRST PART MINSTRELSY : Tambourine: Bones i Mr Frank Cushman. Mr Chae. W. Cogill. Interlocutor: Mr Walter Medas, Bella of Brighton Beach.—THE ONLV LEON. Whose Baby is It ? “ I’ll Await My Love.’* Chit Chat. His Grace the Duke. Prices -3s, 2s, and Is ; children, half price. Box office at Milner and Thompson’s; Tickets at Leva’s,' Tobacconist, and Hobbs, Hairdresser. 1207 T LEON’S EOY4L PALACE CIECUS HIPPODROME, Asm MENAGERIE OP WILD ANIMALS. Proprietors Messrs St Leon Business Manager Mr James Morgan FASHIONABLE and POPULAR RESORT. Open Every Evening at 7; performance One Hour Later. LOCATION-OLD MARKET RESERVE, Victoria street, adjoining the River, SEASON DRAWING TO A CLOSE. FRIDAY $ THIS GENING 1 -p ßrr ., v iIUUAY | THIS EVENING j FRIDAY ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OP PROGRAMME ANOTHER GRAND CHANGE OF PEOO R AMME Entirely different from its predecessors, Introducing the Great Historical Romance of TUB PIN’B BIDE TO YORK j Or, The Life and Death of Bonny Black Bess, And the Baby Equestrian, LITTLE GUS, in his Phenomenal Act on Four Barebacked. Ponies. Remember, our Season among you is rapidly drawing to a Close, as we only remain in Christchurch THREE NIGHTS LONGER. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 22, we give Our First and Only GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE. Doors open at 2, performance at 8. Cards of admission Chairs, 4s; Stalls, Ss ; Family Circle, 2s j Pit, Is. The Management . pride themselves on the Respectability of their Establishment, as well as on the Character of their Entertainment. POSTPONEMENT. IN consequence of the lamented death of Mr H. P. LANCE (one of the Vice-Presidents), the CONCERT of the Ricoarton Choral Society is POSTPONED to TUESDAY. 2Sth INSTANT. “WHAT I SAW IN AMERICA IN 1880,” THE REV j. BEERY will LECTURE in St Albans Wesleyan Schoolroom, TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. Admission—ls. Proceeds in aid ol Sunday School Library. 1242 ST MATTHEW’S, ST ALBANS. SALE OP WORK TO-NIGHT HE SALE OP WORK POSTPONED ‘ PKOM FRIDAY LAST Will BE RE-OPENED THIS EVENING, lit THE Schoolroom, Colombo Street North. Sale to commence at 6 o'clock. Admission Free. Music at intervals. 1277 T Meetings. WAIMAKAEIRI WATER-RACE. SPECIAL LOAN OF £SOOO. THE MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the Waimakariri Water- I> ace District,'to consider the proposal to raise a SPECIAL LOAN of £SOOO for the construction of the above Race, will he held THIS DAY (FRIDAY), 21st May, at 2 p.m., at the Templeton Public Library. W. JAMESON,. 1285 Clerk Selwyn County Council. B LUE RIBBON GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION. ANNUAL MEETING, FRIDAY EVENING, 21st INST, At 7.30, IN THE LECTURE HALL, Y.M.C.A. Election of Officers and Committee ; and other business of great importance. 1250 MEETING of those WISHING to PROCEED to DERBY, the nearest Port to the Kimberley Goldtlelds, will be held at a o’clock THIS EVENING (Friday), at the Oxford Hotel, when the Cost will be explained. 1317 CHAIRMAN. A. TO COMPOSITORS. MEETING of the above will bo HELD in WARNER’S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Cathedral Square, At 7,30, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) EVENING, To DISCUSS MATTERS of IMPORTANCE, to the Trade. 1313 RICOARTON VlLLAGE.—Queen’s Birthday.— Laying Foundation Stone of Wesleyan Church at 3 p.m. Tea-meeting in the District School at 4.30 p.m Public Meeting in the Evening. Addresses by Revs J. Berry, A. C. Lawry, R. Erwiu and others: Selections of Music. Busses leave Milner and Thompson’s, High street, and St Albans Church, at 2.15 p.m., returning after evening meeting. 1301 NEW ZEALAND BRICK, TILE, & POTTERY COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. AN EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at Langdown & Co.’s office, St Asaph street, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, the 2Slh day of May. . Business : ■To confirm the following special resolution passed at a meeting of shareholders held in Christchurch April 21st, 18S0:—“That the Memorandum of Association of the ComSany, and the object for which the ompany is therein stated to he established, he amended by striking out the words, ‘ or to carry on any other business which may bo . authorised by a resolution passed at a general meeting of the shareholders of the Company, in subsection (b), clause 3, by striking out the words, ‘and to manufacture, buy and sell bricks, drain pipes tiles, pottery, coal, lime, cement, and firewood, of every description and kind,’ in subsection (o), clause 3, and by striking out 1278 subsections (f). (g) and (j), of clause 3.” MALVERN ROAD BOARD. THE MEETINGS of thU Board will, in future, be HELD on the LAS I’ THURSDAY in each month, at 2 p.m., instead of the FIRST FRIDAY as hitherto. 1259 E. J. SHANKS, Clerk to the Board. Religious Announcements. COLOMBO ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. /ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. SUNDAY,”MAY £3ed. Morning, 11 a.m.-Eev J. Berry afternoon, 3 p.m. Rev J. Berry; address to parents and scholars ; evening, 630 p.m,—Rev J■ OrchardUsual Soiree on Queen’s Birthday, MONDAY, May 21th. Tea on the tables at 5.30, following which Addresses will be given by several Ministers and friends. Musical selections by the choir. 1279 Volunteer Notices. Ist BATTALION CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS. By MAJOR ROBERT G. D. TOSSWILL. Commanding Ist Battalion Canterbury Rifle Volunteers. Christchurch, 20th May, 1886. WITH reference to District Orders of the 17th • instant, the Battalion will Parade at the Drillshed Grounds on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th instant, in Review Order (tunics and helmets), with leggings and havresacks. Fall in at 9.45 a.m. _ , ’ A Xight'ineaT will be carried in the navrosacks, and in the event of it being a wet day, greatcoats will bo carried. By order, F. W. FRANCIS, ~ , ■ ■ Captain and Adjutant, 13X3 Ist Battalion C.B, Volunteers,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7865, 21 May 1886, Page 1